The American Journal of International Law, Volume 7, Part 2American Society of International Law, 1913 - International law |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 66
Page 652
... Justice Blatchford ( then District Judge ) said : Indeed , it is difficult to see how such a treaty as that between Bavaria and the United States can be abrogated by the action of Bavaria alone , without the consent of the United States ...
... Justice Blatchford ( then District Judge ) said : Indeed , it is difficult to see how such a treaty as that between Bavaria and the United States can be abrogated by the action of Bavaria alone , without the consent of the United States ...
Page 695
... justice and equity " -must by this Tribunal be given a technical interpretation . There has been a great looseness of usage and interpretation of the term equity by interna- tional tribunals . For example , international tribunals have ...
... justice and equity " -must by this Tribunal be given a technical interpretation . There has been a great looseness of usage and interpretation of the term equity by interna- tional tribunals . For example , international tribunals have ...
Page 780
... justice may be defeated by a mere change of the forum . With us in America , this has led to what may be termed an interstate scandal , at least in one branch of law , namely that of divorce . Indeed , I will venture to say that the ...
... justice may be defeated by a mere change of the forum . With us in America , this has led to what may be termed an interstate scandal , at least in one branch of law , namely that of divorce . Indeed , I will venture to say that the ...
Contents
FRANCIS LIEBER Elihu Root | 453 |
SOVEREIGNTY OF THE AIR Blewett Lee | 470 |
BASIC ELEMENTS OF DIPLOMATIC PROTECTION OF CITIZENS ABROAD Edwin | 497 |
7 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
administration aƫrial navigation agreement air-ships alien American April arbitration Article Austrian authorities BALKAN WAR belligerent Britain British Cagliari Canada capture citizens civil claims clause Colombia commission Congress considered constitutional contracting parties convention Court crime decision declared dipl diplomatic droit international duty effect equity extradition favor February foreign France Francis Lieber French text German Hague Conference Hudson's Bay Hudsonian Sea individual interests international law Italy James Brown Scott Japan July June jurisdiction justice law of nations legislation Lord Durham Manouba March mare clausum ment Mexico military Minister national law Netherlands obligation officers Opium Panama Canal paper Paris peace persons Poinsett political President principles prisoners prisoners of war protection question Ratifications recognized regulations relations Republic rules Russia Secretary signed sovereignty status surrender territorial waters tion Treaty series Tribunal United vessels Washington White Sea Wiener-Neustadt